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Brushy Mountain - Free Shipping (sorta)

From Brushy Mountain in response to a question about free shipping.....

Yes, we do offer free shipping on Cyber Monday. In order to receive the information regarding the rules and restrictions as well as the promotion code needed for that you will need to sign up for our Monthy E-flier. This e-flier that has the free shipping information will be sent out soon. We also offer free shipping in December for the first 2 weeks of the month. The promotional code for that free shipping offer can be found in the December issue of Bee Culture Magazine.

Free shipping regulations are typically: Orders must be over $100, no glass, honey, or truck orders. And you must be east of the Mississippi to receive free shipping.

Re: Brushy Mountain - Free Shipping (sorta)

I emailed Brushy about when the info for free shipping was comming out, they told me the same thing that they told you snl, but they also said no orders over 250lbs. It wasnt that way before, I have been waiting 6 months to give them a order, and the first thing on the list was 24 medium supers, which according to them is 270lbs. What and when is cyber monday?

Re: Brushy Mountain - Free Shipping (sorta)

Originally Posted by sfisher

I emailed Brushy about when the info for free shipping was comming out, they told me the same thing that they told you snl, but they also said no orders over 250lbs. It wasnt that way before, I have been waiting 6 months to give them a order, and the first thing on the list was 24 medium supers, which according to them is 270lbs. What and when is cyber monday?

cyber Monday is the day after thanksgiving.
can you split the supers in two orders?

Re: Brushy Mountain - Free Shipping (sorta)

Took a little "moving it up the ladder" work, but I did get Brushy Mountain to agree to send the extractor to the nearest UPS Terminal freight free.........not too shabby...

Some of you who may not qualify for free shipping for over freight limit reasons, truck orders or otherwise may want to call them regarding shipping to your nearest UPS terminal for free if it is convenient for you to pick up from there.

Re: Brushy Mountain - Free Shipping (sorta)

Originally Posted by snl

Some of you who may not qualify for free shipping for over freight limit reasons, truck orders or otherwise may want to call them regarding shipping to your nearest UPS terminal for free if it is convenient for you to pick up from there.

Just be aware that the "terminal" where truck freight is handled is not likely to be the same place that normal UPS packages are handled. In many parts of the country, the former Overnite Transportation company terminals are where UPS Freight operates from.

Fedex also operates a nationwide LTL trucking company. It may be smart to locate all the major truck terminals in your area before you start negotiating with bee supplies vendors, just in case they propose using a different carrier than what you were expecting.

Re: Brushy Mountain - Free Shipping (sorta)

Originally Posted by snl

From Brushy Mountain in response to a question about free shipping.....

Yes, we do offer free shipping on Cyber Monday. In order to receive the information regarding the rules and restrictions as well as the promotion code needed for that you will need to sign up for our Monthy E-flier. This e-flier that has the free shipping information will be sent out soon. We also offer free shipping in December for the first 2 weeks of the month. The promotional code for that free shipping offer can be found in the December issue of Bee Culture Magazine.

Free shipping regulations are typically: Orders must be over $100, no glass, honey, or truck orders. And you must be east of the Mississippi to receive free shipping.

Just read my email from them, it states free shipping in lower 48 which is a change from years past. The rest of the restrictions in your reply from them still apply.